B$Z: GogglePal Brings Augmented Reality to the Slopes with Announcement of Crowdfunding Campaign

Silicon
Valley-based AR Devices unveils GogglePal, the next generation
of wearable technology for skiers and snowboarders. The announcement of the
world’s first universally mountable augmented reality heads-up display for
goggles comes in conjunction with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign to fund
this industry-changing technology.

Bringing
wearable tech and augmented reality (AR) to the snowsports world like
never before, the small and lightweight GogglePal magnetically attaches to the
lower corner of a user’s goggle lens allowing them to track speed, vertical,
degrees of rotation, calories burned, time, location and direction, all in
real-time. Not only does this game-changing device track useful statistics, it
also connects skiers and riders with their friends so they can participate in a
virtual treasure hunt anywhere on the mountain.

The free iOS
GogglePal app organizes user’s information for easy viewing and sharing of
their stats so people can track their improvement over the course of a day or
season. The app also allows friends to challenge one another and share their
supreme mountain skills with the world!

To fund
further development of this innovative product GogglePal has launched
a 30-day Kickstarter campaign. Visit the newly launched page at Kickstarter.com to learn more
about:

·What you can do with GogglePal

·History of development

·What you can do with GogglePal

·How it works

·Backer rewards

·History of development

·Planned production timeline

“GogglePal
is inspired by the belief that augmented reality and wearable technology are
the future of the outdoor industry,” said David Shao, CEO and founder of AR
Devices. “GogglePal transforms a user’s on-mountain experience with real time
data and the ability to bring fitness and performance tracking to the mountain
at an attainable price point.”

GogglePal, with its patented universal-mount
technology, is the first product of its kind to work with any goggle. This
significantly lowers the price point ($100 vs. $1,000)
allowing tech-loving skiers and riders to bring wearable technology and AR
to the mountain. Users will not only be able to take their performance to
the next level, but will be able to share, communicate and game with their
community.

For more information on GogglePal’s Campaign,
and to view their latest video, visit their Kickstarter page at Kickstarter.com.